Short‐time effect of the kangaroo position on electromyographic activity of premature infants: a randomized clinical trial

Kaísa Trovão Diniz , José Eulálio Cabral Filho , Rafael Moura Miranda , Geisy Maria Souza Lima , Natália Priscila dos Santos Figueredo , Kalline Fernanda Nunes de Araújo
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Abstract

Objective

To verify the short‐term influence of the kangaroo position (KP) on the electromyography activity of preterm newborns.

Method

A clinical study was conducted in a kangaroo unit sector (secondary and tertiary care) in the city of Recife, Brazil, with 44 preterm infants randomized to intervention (n = 21) and control (n = 23) groups. The KP was performed through a band that supports the newborn against the adult's thorax, in a prone and vertical position, and infants were dressed with few pieces of clothes, thus keeping skin‐to‐skin contact with the mother. Surface electromyography was used to investigate the muscle activity of the biceps brachii and hamstrings. The randomization of the groups was performed by the program R® (v. 3.3.1). The electromyography registrations were made at three different times: before the KP and after one and two hours of KP. In the control group, the registrations were performed at the times corresponding to those of the intervention group. The mean values of the electromyography activity among the times were analyzed by ANOVA for repeated measures and the Kruskal‐Wallis test. The clinical trial was recorded in ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02849665 ‐ 07/28/2016).

Results

In the intervention group (n = 21), there was a variation of the electromyography activity values between the three recording moments for both the biceps brachii and hamstrings. In the control group (n = 23), there was no statistical difference between the recording moments for both.

Conclusions

The KP increases the short‐term electromyographic activity of the biceps brachii and hamstrings.

袋鼠体位对早产儿肌电活动的短期影响:一项随机临床试验
目的探讨袋鼠体位对早产儿肌电活动的短期影响。方法在巴西累西腓市的一个袋鼠单位(二级和三级保健)进行临床研究,将44名早产儿随机分为干预组(n = 21)和对照组(n = 23)。KP是通过一根带子将新生儿支撑在成人的胸部上,保持俯卧和垂直的姿势,婴儿穿着很少的衣服,从而与母亲保持皮肤对皮肤的接触。采用表面肌电图观察肱二头肌和腘绳肌的肌肉活动。各组的随机化由程序R®(v. 3.3.1)执行。在三个不同的时间进行肌电图登记:KP前和KP后一小时和两小时。对照组与干预组的登记时间一致。采用重复测量的方差分析和Kruskal - Wallis检验分析各时段肌电活动的平均值。该临床试验记录在ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02849665‐07/28/2016)中。结果干预组(21例)肱二头肌和腘绳肌的肌电活动值在三个记录时刻之间均有变化。在对照组(n = 23),两组的记录力矩无统计学差异。结论KP增加了肱二头肌和腘绳肌的短期肌电活动。
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